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Government Implementation of
the Standard Rules
As Seen By Member Organizations of
Disabled Peoples' International - DPI
© Dimitris Michailakis 1997
Organizations of Persons With Disabilities
Table 20 (Question No. 20)
National umbrella organization
Total 32, No answer 1
National umbrella organization Frequency Valid Percent There is a umbrella organization 23 71,9 There is no umbrella organization 9 28,1
As Table 20 shows, the majority of the DPI organizations are reporting that there is an umbrella organization of organizations of persons with disabilities. There are only minor differences in the percentage reported, compared with NGO's in general. There are minor differences in the percentage reported also when compared with government responses.
Table 21 (Question 21)
Participation in policy making
Total 31, No answer 2
Participation in policy-making Frequency Valid Percent DPI organizations reporting participation 13 41,9 DPI organizations reporting no participation 18 58,1
As Table 21 shows, 58% of the DPI organizations report that there are no legal provisions mandating the representatives of persons with disabilities to participate in policy-making or to work with governmental institutions. Minor differences appear compared with the percentage reported by the NGO's in general. There are, however, clear differences when compared with the percentage reported by the government. DPI organizations report a lower percentage regarding participation in policy-making.
Table 22 (Question 22)
Consultations with organizations of persons with disabilities
Total 30, No answer 3
Organizations are consulted: Frequency Valid Percent Never 2 6,7 Sometimes 11 36,7 Often 10 33,3 Always 7 23,3
Table 22 shows that a majority of the organizations report that consultations take place sometimes, while 7% of the DPI organizations are reporting that consultations with organizations of persons with disabilities never take place when laws, regulations and/or guidelines with a disability aspect are being prepared. The main difference in percentage compared with NGO's in general is that DPI organizations are reporting a higher percentage when consultations always are taking place. When compared with the governments, DPI organizations are reporting a higher percentage when consultations take place sometimes but a lower percentage when consultations with the organizations take place always.
Table 23 (Question 23)
Level of consultations
Total 29, No answer 4
Level of consultations Frequency Valid Percent National 26 89,7 Regional 13 44,8 Local 18 62,1
Table 23 shows that consultations, when taking place, occur most frequently at the national level. Great differences appear in the percentage reported concerning the regional and local levels. The percentage reported by NGO's in general is almost 10% lower. There are also clear differences concerning the local level, when compared with government responses. DPI organizations report a considerably higher percentage.
Table 24 (Question 24)
Support to organizations of disabled people
Total 29, No answer 4
Kind of support Frequency Valid Percent Financial 22 75,9 Organizational/logistic 8 27,6 No support at all 5 17,2
The majority of the DPI organizations are reporting that the government gives financial support to organizations of persons with disabilities. There are, however, 17% of the DPI organizations reporting that no support at all is given to organizations of persons with disabilities. Minor differences appear when compared with the percentage reported by the NGO's in general. There are clear differences, when compared with the government responses, concerning organizational/logistic support and where no support at all is provided. In the former case, DPI organizations report a lower percentage but a higher one, where no support to the organizations is given.
Table 25 (Question 25)
Participation in political and public life
1 and 2 = limited extent
Areas of political and public life Number of countries reporting participation Limited Some Great Government 22 4 2 Legislatures 22 4 3 Judiciary 25 1 1 Political parties 19 7 2 NGO's 5 6 17
3 = some extent
4 and 5 = great extent
Table 25 shows that the majority of DPI organizations are reporting that persons with disabilities to a very limited extent participate in government, legislatures, judicial authorities and political parties but to a great extent in NGO's. The pattern is the same as that reported by the NGO's in general, even when compared with government responses.
Table 26 (Question 26)
The role of organizations
Total 33, No answer 0
Areas in which organizations are involved Frequency Valid Percent Advocating rights and improved services 32 97,0 Mobilize persons with disabilities 29 87,9 Identify needs and priorities 29 87,9 Participate in the planning, implementation 23 69,7 Contribute to public awareness 33 100,0 Provide services 24 72,7 Promote/organize income generating activities 19 57,6
Table 26 shows that organizations are foremost involved in advocating rights and improved services, contributing to public awareness, mobilizing persons with disabilities and identifying needs and priorities. DPI organizations report that the area in which they are least involved is participating in the planning, implementation and evaluation of services and measures concerning the lives of persons with disabilities and promoting/organizing income generating activities. Nonetheless, the rates in all areas concerning organizational involvement are high implying that the DPI organizations apprehend their role to involve a wide range of tasks. The same pattern prevails as with NGO's in general. There are minor differences in the percentage reported. The same pattern prevails even when compared with government responses. No clear differences in the percentages are reported.
Co-ordination of Work
Table 27 (Question 27)
Co-ordinating committee
Total 32, No answer 1
Co-ordinating committee Frequency Valid Percent There is a co-ordinating committee 21 65,6 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
Table 27 shows that the majority of the organizations belonging to DPI report the existence of a co-ordinating committee. However, 34% report that there is no such committee. Minor differences in the percentage are reported when compared with NGO's in general, as also when compared with the government responses.
Table 28 (Question 28)
Where the co-ordinating committee is reporting
Total 30, No answer 3
The co-ordinating committee is reporting to: Frequency Valid Percent A particular Ministry 14 73,7 The Prime Minister's office 3 15,8 Other 2 10,5 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
According to the DPI organizations, the authority to which the co-ordinating committee is usually reporting, to is the Ministry of Social Affairs or any other Ministry. Minor differences in the percentage are reported, when compared with NGO's in general, as well as when compared with government responses.
Table 29 (Question 29)
Representation in the co-ordinating committee
Total 32, No answer 1
Representatives of: Frequency Valid Percent Ministries 20 95,2 Organizations of persons with disabilities 16 76,2 Other NGO's 10 47,6 Private sector 4 19,0 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
According to the DPI organizations, the co-ordinating committee usually includes representatives from Ministries and from organizations of persons with disabilities. Representatives from other NGO's and from the private sector are not so often included in the co-ordinating committee. The same pattern prevails when compared with the NGO's in general, with minor differences in the percentage reported. But, regarding representation of the private sector in the co-ordinating committee, there are clear differences in the percentage reported, when compared with government responses.
Table 30 (Question 30)
Participation in policy-development
Total 31, No answer 2
Involvement of the co-ordinating committee Frequency Valid Percent Participation in policy development 16 80,0 No participation in policy-development 4 20,0 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
Table 30 shows that 80% of the DPI organizations are reporting that the co-ordinating committee is expected to participate in policy development. There are only minor differences in the percentage reported, when compared with those reported by the NGO's in general. There are clear differences in the percentage reported, when compared with the governments. DPI organizations are reporting a lower percentage regarding involvement of the co-ordinating committee in policy development.
Table 31 (Question 31)
Participation in performance of other tasks
Total 29, No answer 4
Involvement of the co-ordinating committee Frequency Valid Percent Reporting performance of other tasks 8 44,4 Reporting no performance of other tasks 10 55,6 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
44% of the DPI organizations are reporting that the committee is expected to perform other tasks. The percentage reported by the NGO's in general is 57,1. There are clear differences when compared with government responses. DPI organizations are reporting a lower percentage regarding performance of other tasks.
Table 32 (Question 32)
Effects of the establishment of the co-ordinating committee
Total 27, No answer 6
Effects Frequency Valid Percent Improved co-ordination of programmes 10 62,5 Improved legislation 7 43,8 Improved integration of responsibility 7 43,8 Better dialogue in the disability field 10 62,5 More accurate planning 6 37,5 More effective use of resources 4 25,0 Improved promotion of public awareness 7 43,8 Too early for assessment 5 31,3 There is no co-ordinating committee 11 34,4
Among others, the effects of the establishment of the co-ordinating committee, according to the DPI organizations, are involved co-ordination of measures/programmes and better dialogue in the disability field. 31% of the DPI organizations report that it is too early for assessment regarding the effects of the co-ordinating committee. There are only minor differences in the percentage reported when compared with NGO's in general. There are clear differences in almost all of the effects listed above - except regarding more accurate planning - when compared with the government responses. DPI organizations report a lower percentage when compared with those reported by the governments.
Table 33 (Question 33)
Effects of the adoption of the Standard Rules
Total 28, No answer 5
The effects of the Standard Rules Frequency Valid Percent DPI organizations reporting rethinking 11 39,3 DPI organizations reporting no rethinking 17 60,7
Table 33 shows that 39% of the DPI organizations are reporting that the adoption of the Standard Rules has led to a rethinking of the approach to disability policy. 61% of the DPI organizations report that it has not lead to a rethinking and this figure is much higher than the one reported by the NGO's in general. When compared with the percentage reported by the governments, the percentage of no rethinking is also considerably higher in DPI organizations.
Conclusion
A broad convergence of views exists, in twelwe areas, between DPI organizations, the NGO's in general and the governments. Regarding a number of questions - question 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 15, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28 - there is no significant divergence.
Nonetheless, divergent views are manifest on a number of important issues between DPI organizations and governments but only to a lesser degree between DPI organizations and NGO's in general. Divergence in views is more frequent between DPI organizations and governments than between DPI organizations and NGO's in general.
There are also a number of areas, where divergent views exist between DPI organizations, NGO's in general and governments. However, even if there is a divergence in most of the areas, it is not found over the whole range of issues in these areas.
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